DaVita teammates Jamie Krepsky, Jacque Gilmore, Kelly Wamser, Stacy Falk and Cathy Hoogstra present a check to Chari Perl of Project Angel Hugs as part of the 'DaVita Way of Giving.'

DaVita, the kidney care division of DaVita HealthCare Partners Inc. and a leading provider of kidney care services, announced a $1,000 contribution to Project Angel Hugs.

Earlier this year, DaVita Sheboygan Dialysis presented Project Angel Hugs with a $1,000 check as part of the "DaVita Way of Giving," the company's local charitable giving initiative, which is distributing more than $1 million to help nonprofit organizations throughout the United States grow and thrive.

Project Angel Hugs is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that ministers to youth affected by cancer and their families, encouraging them through prayer, words, gifts and festivities. DaVita Sheboygan Dialysis chose to donate to Project Angel Hugs because local teammates were touched by the organization's story and dedication to bring simple joy to children with cancer.

"We could not be more proud of being a part of the DaVita Village that truly believes in bringing something like this to our local community," said Jacquelynn Gilmore, facility administrator for DaVita, in a press release.

Chari Perl of Project Angel Hugs said the DaVita contribution will go a long way to support their mission.

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DaVita Sheboygan Dialysis gives back to community

DaVita, the kidney care division of DaVita HealthCare Partners Inc. and a leading provider of kidney care services, announced a $1,000 contribution to Project Angel Hugs.

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